What To Expect

In this highly requested course, you will learn exactly how Becky breaks down her Open Air Reverse Balayage technique. From preparation, to sectioning and formulation, you will get the full details on this technique and how to adapt it to all canvases.

With this specific model Becky's approach is to add dimension while tipping out the remaining blondes in the back, while preserving the blonde around the front hairline.

"The main reason I began creating this technique was because no matter how I placed my lowlights in foils, I hated how the lowlights would turn out too hollow, or even splotchy. Plus it was difficult to sort through the lowlights to reapply color if they needed any adjusting. So I came up with a way to process the lowlights open air so I can carefully watch how they process, and reapply with ease at the bowl. This is also a great way to do a double process on a blonde that is going darker"

-Becky Miller


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